Virginia postal worker steals mail from 180 victims on route, forges checks
A former postal carrier with the U.S. Postal Service in Richmond pleaded guilty yesterday to theft of mail.
A former postal carrier with the U.S. Postal Service in Richmond pleaded guilty yesterday to theft of mail.
Harrisonburg City Council will vote on a resolution tonight calling for an immediate cease fire in Gaza and Israel.
The Virginia Festival of the Book is expanding its outreach again in 2024 – hosting two preview events in Staunton.
VDOT has updated its scheduled road work in the Culpeper District during the next week.
One of the most famous love stories of literature and time comes to The Wayne Theatre stage as “Pride and Prejudice” is presented.
Dominion Energy, Inc. plans to sell a 50 percent noncontrolling interest in the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind commercial project.
With mass shootings and the wide availability of guns in the United States today, there is a considerable amount of worry when it comes to school violence.
The problems for Tony Bennett during Virginia’s first rough patch, Dec. 16-Jan. 13, from the Northeastern near-miss through the loss at Wake Forest, both had to do with the bigs: post defense and rebounding.
Nearly $400,000 in grants were awarded to 14 organizations to support history preservation and education projects throughout Virginia.
Lawmakers in Richmond have passed critical gun safety measures in the House and Senate. Now, it’s up to Virginia’s governor to sign off on the bills.
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